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The OSS/CIA Files - Part 1

Setting The Stage On The Post-World War II History Of The OSS & The CIA

Yesterday I had Colonel Towner Watkins back on the podcast for the first part of our series on the OSS and the CIA. This episode should lay the foundation for the rest of the series where we get into more detail on the specific operations and other historical details. We covered the international syndicate and the involvement of secret societies and royal families, the different covert funding mechanisms, and the different fronts of the influence operations. We’re planning to do one episode a week, but I’m excited to see where this goes as we get deeper into what has happened in the post-WWII era. You can find Colonel Towner-Watkins on Twitter and Rumble.


Podcast Summary

  • The beginnings of the international syndicate and the different power players on the international scene before WWII.

  • How economic, political, paramilitary, and cultural warfare are the four fronts of operations.

  • The plan to take out hereditary monarchies in pursuit of a one world government.

  • How opium was the covert funding mechanism for these different covert operations, and how that was a part of the Boxer Rebellion in China.

  • How the Boer Wars in South Africa created the idea for stay behind units.

  • The secret societies like the Fabian Society and the Pilgrims Society, and how they were involved in the different globalist agendas.

  • The involvement of powerful industrial titans, politicians, and royal families in these secret societies.


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